Dear All,
I’d like to draw your attention to the forthcoming meeting of the British Neuropsychological Society (BNS) on 7-8 November in Queen Square, London.
Presentations at the BNS are comprised of a diverse range of topics and methodologies (not limited to patient-based studies) by some of the leading researchers. They are relevant to all those with an interest in the brain and cognition. Highlights of the forthcoming meeting include:
*“Frontotemporal Dementia: From Modules to Molecules”* *John Hodges* (University of New South Wales, Australia) will deliver the Freda Newcombe Lecture
*“Medial Temporal Lobe Functional Heterogeneity: Inputs or Processes?”* *Kim Graham* (Cardiff University) & *Daniela Montaldi* (University of Manchester) will participate in The John Marshall Memorial Debate
*"Metacognitive aspects of Alzheimer's disease"*
*Daniel Mograbi*, *Robin Morris *(Institute of Psychiatry, London) and *Andrew Budson *(Boston University, USA).
The full program can be found here: http://www.the-bns.org/meetings.html
One advantage of the BNS is that it is virtually free to attend (and is indeed free to attend if you opt to become a member): £10 for student non-members and £20 for other non-members if you register before 20th October (http://www.the-bns.org/registration.html)
We look forward to seeing you there,
Jamie Ward
BNS Meetings Secretary